Can we get Makoto and Komaru waking up slowly as they enjoying snuggling to their "pillows"? They enjoy it... until they realize that it is the big chest of Aoi and Yuta. That makes The Eggs (Naegi Siblings) flustered while The Otters (Asahina Siblings) tease their favorite siblings.
Eggs are very lucky to have otters and their big breasts( •̀ ω •́ )✧
🥚Naegi Siblings x Asahina Siblings🦦
welp rair pair number 6402
Can I request a shipping collage for Kazuichi x Tenko x Miu?
Here ya go!
Warnings: Blood and death
Hajime ran out of the restaurant, trying to find the others. After receiving a worrying message from Nagito, he quickly bolted to the restaurant, to find no one. He didn't see anyone on his way to the beach either.
But right when he turned to enter the beach, he froze.
Fuyuhiko. Sonia. Akane. Kazuichi.
Their bloody bodies lay motionless on the beach. But before he could do anything, he heard small wimpers of pain. Then, he noticed Nagito standing there.
He was gripping Mikan by the back of her neck, and held a knife in his other hand. His once warm gray-green eyes were now swirling, and wide with insanity. Nagito always had a strong obsession with hope, but these were not eyes of hope. They were eyes of despair.
Nagito plunged the knife into Mikan's neck, blood splattering all over the sand, dyeing it red. Mikan's watering eyes, filled with fear, turned dull and lifeless. Nagito let her body drop to the ground. He held a twisted grin on his face. He was clearly proud of himself for his... accomplishments.
He turned his body to face Mikan.
"I am very sorry, Mikan. Will you please... Forgive me?"
The tone of his voice made Hajime flinch, and Nagito let out a twisted, maniacal laugh. All of Hajime's uneasiness suddenly transformed into fear.
Forcing himself to move, Hajime took three small steps forward. Taking a better look at his boyfriend, his hoodie was covered in blood, and had bloody smears on his face. From the looks of the bodies and the bloodstains, they were recent.
Nagito immediately turned his body to face him.
"How nice of you to join us, Hajime! Everyone was waiting for you..."
"You-You did this, didn't you?" Hajime struggled to speak. Nagito smirked.
"What a smart man you are. Of course it was me. They were getting in my way, so I had them removed..."
Hajime looked at Mikan's lifeless body.
"But-But why Mikan?! What did she ever do to you?? Don't you know that she did her best to help you when you had Liar's Disease?!" Nagito chuckled.
"Of course. But that was before Mikan was getting close to you. A little..."
Nagito stepped towards Hajime until his face was level with his.
"...too close for my liking."
Nagito pointed a knife at Hajime's neck when he spoke.
"Are... Are you going to kill me...?"
Nagito was grinning again, as he traced a line from Hajime's neck down his neck to his shoulder with his finger. With his left hand, he gently ran the side of the knife's blade down Hajime's side, his grin widening when he felt Hajime shiver. The blood from the knife made a trail down Hajime's side.
"Now, now Hajime... I could never do that. You're my hope, after all. I did all of this for us."
Nagito cackled again, causing Hajime to flinch once more. Nagito was gone. This wasn't his friend. His boyfriend. Nagito wouldn't do anything so obscene. So... despairing.
But he did. And Hajime was trapped with him.
...Forever.
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Hajime woke with a start. His chest heaved as he struggled to breathe. After taking a few moments to collect himself, Hajime took a moment to check his surroundings.
He was in his cottage, laying flat on his back in bed. He checked the clock on the bedside table. 2:30 AM.
He let out a sigh, simultaneously relieved that the nightmare wasn't real, and annoyed that he wouldn't be able to go back to sleep.
He jumped when he heard movement next to him. He turned his head to see Nagito stirring as he turned his body to face Hajime.
That's right. Nagito.
His boyfriend.
Hajime swiftly rolled onto his side to face away from him.
Even though he knew it was just a nightmare, he couldn't help but flinch when Nagito placed his hand on his arm.
He felt Nagito draw his hand back as if he had touched something hot. When he gently grazed his fingers on Hajime's arm, he tensed, but didn't reject the touch.
Nagito fully placed his hand on Hajime's hand again, and felt the boy's muscles relax, though his body was stiff.
"What's wrong, love?" Nagito asked with a sleepy tone. Hajime gulped. He couldn't even begin to imagine how Nagito would react if Hajime told him about the nightmare.
What if he really thought Hajime thought he was a murderer? He would be so offended.
"Nothing," Hajime forced out. Nagito began to gently rub his arm.
"I can see that something's wrong. I felt you tossing and turning in your sleep, and you flinched when I tried to touch you. Please tell me what's wrong," Nagito pleaded.
"It was a nightmare," Hajime finally admitted. "But I can't explain it. I don't want to offend you."
Hajime couldn't see, but he could guess that Nagito raised his eyebrows in confusion.
"Why would I be offended by a nightmare? You can't control your dreams."
Hajime supposed that was true.
He took a deep breath in, and started to explain.
"I received a message from you, saying that I wouldn't have to worry about death or despair anymore. I headed to the restaurant, but it was empty. Then I headed to the beach, and everyone was dead. And there you were in the middle, with blood on your clothes and an expression of complete despair."
Hajime felt Nagito stiffen in surprise, but the white haired boy continued to rub his arm as he waited for Hajime to continue.
"After you killed Mikan, you turned to me. You said that the others got in your way, so you removed them. You didn't kill me, though. You only killed the others so we would be alone together. Forever."
Nagito was silent for a moment. Hajime was worried that he was offended before he felt his boyfriend wrap his arm around Hajime's torso and pulled him close. Nagito pressed his stomach into Hajime's back and rested his chin on his head.
"That does sound frightening. But I can assure you that I would never kill anyone. As much as I relish the thought of being with you forever, I would never harm or kill anyone to achieve that. That would be far too despairing for me to do."
Hajime managed a smile. Of course Nagito wouldn't harm anyone. He was just too hopeful.
Nagito let out a chuckle. "Is that a smile I see?" He lightly teased. Hajime let out a chuckle of his own. "Maybe."
Nagito smiled and pressed a kiss to his head.
"Are you feeling better, love?" Nagito asked. Hajime held his hand that was wrapped around his waist. "Yeah. Thank you, Nagi."
Nagito held hin tighter. "Of course. Now, what do you say we go back to sleep?"
Hajime nodded and tried to turn his body to face his boyfriend, but Nagito wouldn't budge.
Hajime chuckled pressed up against Nagito's stomach. He supposed he would let Nagito be the big spoon. The nightmare way in the back of his mind, Nagito's warmth and his breathing, along with his heartbeat relaxed Hajime, and he could feel his eyelids growing heavier.
Nagito kissed his head once more before whispering, "Goodnight, my hope. Sweet dreams."
it’s obviously trendy to hate on america but I genuinely need ppl to understand, especially going into the next four years, that over half of AMERICANS did not want this. we’re protesting, we’re advocating, we’re educating. but our government will not listen to us. you do not need to tell us that our country is an imperialist war machine or make jokes about school shootings or about our healthcare system. we know. we are actively being exploited for our time and our bodies by the capitalists that want to bleed us dry. they do not see us as humans to help, but cattle to profit from. and they are in charge. there is plenty to make fun of. maga, elon musk, trump, etc. but some of you truly lack empathy. underprivileged vulnerable communities make up the majority of this country and we are suffering and will continue to suffer as we descend farther into a fascist state disguised as an oligarchy
Hello!~ I hope you all are having a very wonderful Christmas Eve, along with an equally wonderful Christmas to follow! And if you're not I'm still going to wish you pleasant vibes!~
Today I bring you 28 pages of sappy, holiday-y Junkan-y goodness!~
Just click the Read Below and have a good time!
I hope ya'll liked that!~
Comments and little notes in the tags would be very appreciated, I put a lot of time into this one, so if it helped ya smile today, lemme know!~ Never forget this all happened because someone informed me that these two canonically met on Junko's Birthday in one timeline dfjasdlfjhsdljf, thankyou for that!
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DRS Hype Cards (Tenmiko Edition)
I realized I never paid respect to @thewildwilds Mie Kuzuryu
I was talking the other day how there's a lot of posts in the 2020 where people were very hostile to Kuzupeko shippers. Then I feel like thewildwilds kinda saved their reputation in the west with all their work. Then when they left in Feb 2022, I came in March 2022 to reap the benefits.
(I know these dates bc this was when I posted my animated ch2 and it's just funny how close they left and I came.)
That is obviously saiouma and saimota
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yess thank you she one of my favorite as well
Another essay excerpt because that did better than I expected last time and I'm suprised people actually want to read my stuff.
Tenko Chabashira is an over-hated character in the fandom with people before the game even came out criticizing her and hoping that she died.
Now this is not everyone’s opinion.
I've seen many people praise Tenko, but it’s a widely accepted opinion that she sucks, ranking near the bottom on a lot of people’s tier lists and having people post on every social media platform how much they hate her.
I love Tenko.
She is my favorite character in NDRV3 and right now my favorite character of all time.
With the game already in its eight anniversary I thought, what a better time than ever to fulfill my civic duty as a Tenko fan and explain why she is a great character and doesn’t deserve nearly all the hate she’s gotten.
One of the main reasons people hate Tenko is her hatred of men.
I would like to lessen this to dislike because Tenko shows multiple times in the game that she does not hate men and there are also reasons behind her sentiments.
Tenko took her master's teachings very seriously; he was like a father figure to her (which makes sense especially since her parents abandoned her), and she was adamant about mastering neo-aikido.
Tenko is also really gullible.
It's why she believes Himiko can do real magic, so she would believe her master wholeheartedly when he tells her that interactions with men would weaken her.
It's similar to a child being told by their parents that if they are good Santa will give them gifts.
Another factor contributing to Tenko’s dislike of men would be her crime fighting which not only adds to her childlike nature but gives more of a reason to her so-called “man-hating.”
In one of Tenko’s ftes with Shuichi, she says:
“As practitioners of Neo-Aikido, Master and I… are also heroes of justice! Master and I wear masks to disguise ourselves! We serve to save, whether it is day or night! We do everything! Help an old woman carry her belongings… Help a child cross the street…Oh, yeah! I caught a thief the other day! We also punish degenerates who cheat and bring divine justice to gropers on trains. And even help girls who just had tough break-ups!”
Even though those don’t seem like the best reasons to “hate” a whole gender overshadowed by being hurt by men emotionally or physically.
If you think about it, it’s not the worst reason either, Tenko was just a kid and her master filled her head with misconceptions and stereotypes about men.
(In the end, he was just trying to protect but there are many more ways to go about it.)
Of course, Tenko didn’t have to believe it, but by being exposed to bad men on the streets when she and her master were fighting crime, and not having many interactions with good men, you can start to see where she comes from.
She’s just like a kid who never grew out of the boys' cooties phase (with a little more trauma), and as a kid, she wasn’t taught that all men aren’t bad, she wasn’t shown that all men aren’t bad, and she wasn’t exposed to the idea either.
I don’t think we should blame Tenko for something really out of her control.
Children are very impressionable that's why they're easy targets (well them and elderly people).
Their frontal lobes aren't fully developed so they don't think critically plus when your a kid small and vulnerable you tend to look to your parents for safety and guidance.
Imagine yourself in Tenko’s shoes. The man who is basically a father figure to her tells her all these misconceptions about men—and that they will stop her from fully mastering Neo-Aikido, something she has dedicated years to. With her low self-esteem, she likely already believes she isn’t good enough.
(While most of her self-esteem issues seem to be tied to her physical abilities, strength could play a role in that too. )
Wouldn’t that make you dislike them?
Then when he takes her out and she sees the men doing exactly what her master told her that they would do it would not only prove that her masters teachings are true it would solidify that hatred.
Now at the beginning of this section I said that Tenko doesn’t hate men but now I’m saying she does?
I believe Tenko had bad teachings and exposure that made her man hatred reasonable.
I don't think Tenko hates the whole male species as she says she does but if you're a man who hurts women Tenko is going to hate you with a burning passion an important distinction I need to make.
Tenko’s backstory isn’t perfect I’ll admit that but based on how she interacts with men during the game and how she acts overall bad exposure and teachings are a fine reason.
She’s rather boisterous and is like a ball of energy and can be overbearing to other students especially Himiko since how she acts with other students (not just the boys) is not “normal” per se (but no one in this game is normal) many people chalk it up to her just being annoying.
Still, I would like to add something else that may be a factor in her upbringing which I know I have already discussed.
Still, Tenko grew up in a temple with priests she was sent there when she was very young (there isn’t a specific age but many suspect five to six) so we can assume that she didn’t have a lot of interaction with kids her age (especially boys) with the only time interacting with people probably being people going in the temples for religious purposes or the people she saved while fighting crime.
A person’s upbringing especially if it’s bad or not normal can influence how someone acts just take Maki Harukawa, for example, she grew up in an orphanage and was trained to be an assassin during the game when Shuichi and Kaito are fighting she makes Shuichi watch her teaching Kaito to assemble and disassemble a crossbow so that they can make up, and when Kaito is kidnapped she reverts to the only thing she knows and tries to kill Kokichi.
Or Gonta Gokuhara who was raised in the forest by wolves doing odd things like not wearing shoes, lacking general cultural knowledge, getting suddenly controlled by strong emotions and having trouble with language.
So it makes sense for Tenko to act strangely and lack strong social skills, given her isolation from kids her age when she was young.
Unlike someone who has been interacting with others their entire life, starting from kindergarten, her experiences have been limited.
Or you can just say it’s her lack of understanding social cues and she’s neurodivergent coded.
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Tenko, while claiming she hates men, gets along fine with them and shows them support. Some of these scenes include:
Joining Kaito’s strategy meeting
Telling Shuichi not to be too hard on himself after Kaede’s death
Yelling at Kokichi when he makes fun of Shuichi without his hat
Promising to avenge Rantaro and Ryoma’s deaths
Complementing Gonta for being calm and reasonable after Kirumi accuses him
Feeling bad after flipping Shuichi over her shoulder and carrying him back to her room
Allowing Shuichi to participate in Aikido with her
Telling Shuichi he needs to gain more confidence in himself.
She is also lovely and caring, volunteering to protect all of the girls, placing herself at risk alongside Kaito and Gonta to save Kaede from her execution, and her friendship with Himiko, in which she tries to help her overcome her emotional suppression, demonstrates her compassion for others.
She is one of the most vocal characters when it comes to opposing the killing game they were imprisoned in, and she is always willing to offer assistance or emotional support.
Tenko has a wonderful personality. Her deep emotional core, supportive persona, and childlike thinking are qualities that I and many others can identify with.
These qualities, in my opinion, dampen the hatred of her "male-hating" mentality in some aspects and make her a charming character.
While having many ‘annoying/ undesirable’ traits Tenko eventually does have character development.
The main one is her dislike of men. I've already discussed that this dislike doesn’t seem genuine because, since the beginning of the game, she’s been having friendly, kindhearted interactions with men but taking that out of account Tenko does develop from the beginning of the game to her death.
Tenko’s journey reveals layers of her personality, showcasing how bad experiences shape beliefs and attitudes.
And how a good experience can turn it all around for the better even if her transformation is not entirely linear and overshadowed by other major characters (Shuichi Maki and Himiko.)
In her Free Time Events (FTEs) with Shuichi, she is very mean to him.
Nicest thing she says is that he can improve himself through Neo Aikido and become a good man like her master.
However, the interactions in her FTEs specifically with Shuichi amplify her disdain for men making it seem worse than it is in the game.
Despite all this she still she moments of genuine growth realizing that not all men are as bad as the ones her master told her about and the one she saw while crime-fighting through her experiences with Shuichi and the other men in the game she slowly but surely alters her perspective, and the journey leads her to form a friendship--though some would say acquaintanceship--with Shuichi (a man 😱.)
It’s a shift for her from her initial male-hating persona as she learns to accept that not every man is as bad as she was taught to believe by her master.
I could go on but this is getting long so in Part 2 I'll delve deeper into Tenko’s character arc and development in chapter 3.